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Tungsten-based catalysts for lignin conversion: A review

CATALYSIS TODAY [2024]
Qian Qiang, Huamei Yang, Wentao Su, Haiyan He, Shenglong Tian, Changzhi Li, Tao Zhang
ABSTRACT

Lignin is the most abundant renewable resource composed of aromatic moieties in nature. The highlight aromatic characteristics of lignin renders it a sustainable feedstock for aromatic chemicals and naphthene fuels. Tungsten is a typical rare metal for the synthesis of non-noble metal catalysts which show potential in catalyzing lignin depolymerization/valorization. This review highlights the latest advances in the application of tungsten-based catalysts for the transformation of lignin into value-added chemicals and fuels. We focus on the synthesis and application of tungsten carbides , tungsten sulfide, tungsten phosphide, tungsten acids, and tungsten-based bimetallic catalysts on lignin conversion. Among them, tungsten carbides are extensively summarized. Perspectives for the future investigation on the lignin depolymerization are also presented.

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